InVision was founded in 2011 with an ambitious goal: to help improve
every digital experience in the world. Since then, the company has
evolved from a prototyping tool for design teams into a complete
platform for organizations to drive their digital product design process
from start to finish. InVision powers the product design process for
more than 3 million people at tens of thousands of companies, including
eighty percent of the Fortune 100 and brands like Airbnb, Amazon, HBO,
Netflix, Nike, Slack, Starbucks and Uber. This has given InVision
unprecedented access to many of the best product teams in the world,
which has inspired its technology and its efforts to spread best
practices across the industry.

“Over the last several years, the power of digital product design to
impact every area of business has become increasingly clear, and so it
has become a strategic and cross-functional concern across every
organization,” said InVision CEO and Co-Founder Clark Valberg. “At
InVision, we see evidence of this in the fact that three-quarters of our
users sit outside the design team, and our customers span every
imaginable industry. Our commitment is to helping every organization
learn from the world’s best digital product teams, to help them put
design and an emphasis on the user at the center of their business
strategy, and ultimately, to build experiences that customers love.”

InVision will use this financing to continue to evolve its technology, hire
across every team, and invest in its design education efforts -- which
span content,
workshops,
and best
practices -- to help companies leverage the power of design and
drive business objectives. The company recently announced two new
products which further its goal of becoming the platform for creating
the world’s best user experiences. The first, InVision Studio,
is the world’s most powerful screen design tool, and the second, Design
System Manager, is the definitive tool to help every product team to
create their own design system and innovate at scale. Along with
InVision’s existing tools, they form the essential operating system for
creating better products, faster.

“In today’s business landscape, the importance of designing and
delivering amazing customer experiences cannot be overstated,” said
Battery Ventures General Partner Neeraj Agrawal. “InVision is defining
this category from both a technology and a thought leadership
perspective. As every company expands its digital presence, InVision has
become the backbone of some of the world’s best digital experiences and
is now the essential platform for every organization that wants to
harness design as a differentiator and compete in the modern business
era.”

InVision made seven acquisitions in 2016 and 2017, welcoming Macaw,
Waybury, Easee, Napkin, Silver Flows, TrackDuck, and Brand.ai to the
team. The company also grew its employee base significantly over the
last few years, from just over 50 in 2015 to nearly 450 today. As a
fully distributed company, InVision gives employees the flexibility to
work from anywhere, and employs people in 24 countries around the world.

About InVision

InVision is the digital product design platform powering the world’s
best user experiences. We give teams everything they need to
effortlessly navigate the product design process, from ideation to
development, all in one place.

Millions of people use InVision to create a streamlined and scalable
product design process; rapidly build, test and iterate on prototypes;
and collaborate across their entire organization. InVision powers the
digital product design process at more than 80 percent of the Fortune
100, and organizations like Airbnb, Amazon, HBO, Netflix, Nike, Slack,
Starbucks and Uber use InVision to build digital experiences that
customers love.

InVision is a fully distributed company with employees in more than 20
countries around the world. The company has raised $235 million in
funding from leading investors including Accel, ICONIQ, FirstMark, Tiger
Global, Battery Ventures, and Spark Capital. Visit us at InVisionApp.com
and InVisionApp.com/blog.